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Re: [PyrNet-L] Pyr puppy wanted



MagEBroD wrote:
>                                         ____________
 people doing the original rescue don't even know what breed dog they
have,
> much less know anything about the breed. (if not GPCA)
>    I picked a pup that I know both parents of my pup!  This was a one-time
> breeding, not routine breeding. All pups in the litter were temperament
> tested. We look forward to seeing how these pups match the results of their
> temperament tests at our Litter Reunion this summer!
>                                               _________

>    Sounds like a wonderful breeder! I have that same relationship with mine.
> We have much to be thankful for! We talk & e-mail weekly or more often & visit
> with pyrs about every 2 weeks! She is a wealth of information & very
> supportive & encouraging. Many of the owners of pups in the litter as well as
> owners of mother & father stay in touch & visit with our pyrs! From talking to
> many other pyr owners this is a pretty rare thing to be so close to so many of
> them & visit & talk so often. I co-host a private Great Pyrenees chat room and
> thus have chatted with about 150 pyr owners in past month and have found no
> one with that kind of relationship with so many in their dogs litter & parents
> of their dog. There may be others, but I have yet to hear of them. I certainly
> hope there are others as lucky as we are! Heartily recommend it!! Great source
> of support & great fun getting togetrher with our pyrs!!
>                                                      __________

>    Unfortunately when we open ourselves up to love someone & being loved in
> return, we risk also heartache, tears, & sadness. Yet to love & be loved by
> this sweetheart Albert has been one of the high points in our lives! Thrilled
> that he is a part of our family and think we chose very wisely. Checked him
> against the standard for the breed, temperament testing was done, parents are
> in good health, he was vet-checked, neutered, wormed, received vaccinations,
> etc. And also he bonded with us totally from the first time we held him, when
> he snuggled in & relaxed with us, as no others did! He chose us as much as we
> chose him!!  We are totally devoted to him & his littermates & all of you can
> rest assured that none of this litter will end up without somewhere to call
> home. If you have comments about others who are not as responsible as us &
> this group of resonsible, loving, supportive people, then please direct those
> comments to those other people who do routinely breed indiscriminately, or
> abuse, neglect or abandon dogs. We are not those other people & don't deserve
> to be lumped together with them.


Who did the temperament testing?  You?  The 4-H breeders?  Are you or
they qualified?